Once You Were Here. With a sound installation built with the remnant of his fire-damaged house in Tai O, a fishing town in Hong Kong, the artist recreates the scene of an abandoned and burnt stilt house. The work is a representation of Wong's nostalgia for his home and traditional family value.
With a sound installation built with the remnant of his fire-damaged house in Tai O, a fishing town in Hong Kong, Morgan Wong Wing-fat recreates
the scene of an abandoned and burnt stilt house.
The work is a representation of Wong’s nostalgia for his home and traditional family value. The charred wood symbolizes the demise of a house
rampaged by fire, as well as the collapse of family relationships that follows the deaths of senior family members. The audience completes the work
by empathizing with the dead who returns to the ruins of their home and listen to the everyday life of their family members.
The involvement of the
audience in the completion of the work also questions the conventional notion of “audience” and “artwork” as two separate existences.
Morgan Wong Wing-fat (b. 1984) is a media artist based in Hong Kong. He received a Silver Award in 13th ifva (Single Screen based Interactive
Media Category, the Hong Kong Independent Film & Video Awards). His works have been showcased in Hong Kong Museum of Art and the 9th
Taipei Poetry Festival in Nanhai Gallery,Taipei.
http://art.wongwingfat.com
Opening: 25 February, 2009, 6pm – 8pm
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